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I have a noni tree in my backyard. I do not eat the fruit or juice them. They;re too scary for me, howeverm I did make a poultice for some bad acne i had on my back a few ywars ago and it did help. I know some people locally who like to lut it ina large glass jar, salt the noni fruit,cover it tightly, and leave it on their roof. In a few weeks, a lot of in not all of the liquid is drwan out and then the take shots of it. You can do the same with lemons or limes and those, i like but the noni, uh uh. When they start picking at the fruit and eating it, it actually scares me. Oh well, it may be good, maybe one day, I'll try it. It's been used for hundreds of years by the native hawaiians for medicinal purposse.Ryan

I sold NONI juice for a while and then stopped. they had a big law suit against them, because they were making false claims.when looking into a product remember not to look so much at the product but research the company that sells it. Alot of the claims you hear are mental claims. If you beleive what it says, then you will think it really works up till the point that the mentality wears off. NONI juice did nothing for me. But, if you want to try it, by all means. But, please research it on the computer first before trying any product that says its a miracle sure.

Hi Maggie61 It seems that Noni juice is more researchable than anything else. It is suppose to be cholestrol friendly and cardiocascular friendly as well amoung two other researches in process. Check out( nonijuice.com.) There is over a decade of research history there. The problem with these researches is that once you get into something they tell you how bad it is for you. And welcome to the sight.Gwen